IN A country where family is sacred and Sunday reunions are second only to religion, a bill like the Parents Welfare Act of 2025 seems
Category: Opinion
Conflicts – Part of Our Lives
WE are in conflict with ourselves many times during life. Our future gives cause for concern; the past is captured, therefore we miss the future.
Wait until you become . . . .
LAST week was the most memorable period in Short Cuts’ life. It was on Tuesday, July 8, that he attended the Inaugural Session of the
Lessons from the parable of the Good Samaritan
THE obvious lesson we can immediately gather from the parable of the Good Samaritan (Lk 10,25,37) is that we should have true empathy and compassion
Executive Conferences: Way to Discuss for
the Achievement of Goals and Objectives
(Mental Health Management Protocol)
THE Executive Conference (ExeCon) provides a platform for communication and collaboration to achieve goals and objectives. Strategic planning and decision-making are made easier by executive
Brutal political reality
FIRST, it was full of fun, the limelight, and all that. Especially during the oath-taking then followed by the inaugural session where they were provided
Inside DCCCO – Stories of Service, Success, and Sustainability
AT the heart of DCCCO Multipurpose Cooperative lies a powerful mission—to uplift lives, empower communities, and ensure that service extends far beyond financial transactions. With
How Thinking About the Future Makes Life More Meaningful
DURING these awful and negative minded times all over the world, thinking about the future keeps me not really positive. Well, mindfulness is all the
The Auction Block of Democracy: How Bohol Sold Its Soul for Envelopes
WHEN your vote becomes merchandise, you become the merchandise. A grandmother in rural Bohol opens a brown envelope and finds ₱10,000 cash inside. Her monthly
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THE feeling of nostalgia dominated Short Cuts’ inner self the past week. Three events transpired that caused memories of his past rushing back to his